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That is a fact, I am not complaining about it, just bringing it to the light. When you are young, you have a lot of time ahead you, and then you get that typical immortality feeling of the youth. There is plenty of time to err, and try again, start everything over. You can do anything. But I am not young. When you are old, you have a lot of time behind you. You did a lot, you have many experiences, many memories. Even if you can't really do anything, you have many...
I've been working on my language(s) again. Now I should be able to do anything you can in C. I'm liking the progress on my high level language (PNFHA), especially.
Posted 07-19-2021 at 10:06 PM byrocket357 (Musings on technology, philosophy, and life in the corporate world)
Updated 07-19-2021 at 10:08 PM byrocket357
At $DAYJOB, I'm in a position of doing crypto related work again, and while not quite as in depth as the HSM work I did in previous jobs, it's still fun. One of the core components I'm tasked with being an expert on is Hashicorp Vault (which I've used in previous jobs, but I've not been in a position of administration before now). I've learned over the years that if you want to become familiar with a software system quickly, you need to build it on OpenBSD. Why? Because 1) I like OpenBSD (ok,...
I am not sure if many are reading this blog, however I still feel that if these posts would help anyone, then they are worthwhile.
I have been struggling for several weeks now with installing newest kernels on my PCLinuxOS install and not having my wireless network available. 4 separate installs of the newest kernel made available in updates gave me this result.
This morning, having done a search: 'PCLinuxOS forums', a link was shown to the PCLinuxOS monthly magazine.
An article...
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